| Song | Duty Free |
| Artist | Cracker |
| Album | Countrysides |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Reilly | |
| Well there are some lines that can't be crossed | |
| And sometimes those lines get lost | |
| CHORUS: | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I've got to get out of the wet UK | |
| Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do | |
| Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do | |
| VERSE: | |
| Jackson Haring and I were at London Arms | |
| College drunks kicking pigeons in the asses | |
| Yeah feathers flying, and bobbies whining | |
| Like little drunken schoolboys we only thought we were kicking rats | |
| CHORUS: | |
| Will you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get out of the wet UK | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I've got to get back to the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs | |
| Liam Moore he comes from Kilken-ny | |
| He's a singer and a painter, but not much behind the wheel | |
| Drove my pick-up truck in Iowa into a drainage ditch | |
| He said he thought it was valet parking for the Holiday Inn Express | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get back to Kil-, Kilken-ny | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I've got to get the **** outta the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs | |
| Well Frank Quinn is an Irish singer | |
| A scuba-diving, paramedic, and a dead ringer | |
| For every Irish **** who ever had his picture on | |
| A poster for the offices of Irish Tourism | |
| Now I love Frank, and I love all o' his songs | |
| And I love all o' his stories about fishing stiffs out of the Shannon | |
| And how the moss and seaweed would grow upon the skin of the victims | |
| And how one day Frank would go home, and get that gig again | |
| Will you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get out of the USA | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get the **** out of the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs x2 | |
| REPEAT INTRODUCTION |
| zuo ci : Reilly | |
| Well there are some lines that can' t be crossed | |
| And sometimes those lines get lost | |
| CHORUS: | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I' ve got to get out of the wet UK | |
| Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do | |
| Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do | |
| VERSE: | |
| Jackson Haring and I were at London Arms | |
| College drunks kicking pigeons in the asses | |
| Yeah feathers flying, and bobbies whining | |
| Like little drunken schoolboys we only thought we were kicking rats | |
| CHORUS: | |
| Will you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get out of the wet UK | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I' ve got to get back to the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs | |
| Liam Moore he comes from Kilkenny | |
| He' s a singer and a painter, but not much behind the wheel | |
| Drove my pickup truck in Iowa into a drainage ditch | |
| He said he thought it was valet parking for the Holiday Inn Express | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get back to Kil, Kilkenny | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I' ve got to get the outta the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs | |
| Well Frank Quinn is an Irish singer | |
| A scubadiving, paramedic, and a dead ringer | |
| For every Irish who ever had his picture on | |
| A poster for the offices of Irish Tourism | |
| Now I love Frank, and I love all o' his songs | |
| And I love all o' his stories about fishing stiffs out of the Shannon | |
| And how the moss and seaweed would grow upon the skin of the victims | |
| And how one day Frank would go home, and get that gig again | |
| Will you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get out of the USA | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get the out of the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs x2 | |
| REPEAT INTRODUCTION |
| zuò cí : Reilly | |
| Well there are some lines that can' t be crossed | |
| And sometimes those lines get lost | |
| CHORUS: | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I' ve got to get out of the wet UK | |
| Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do | |
| Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do | |
| VERSE: | |
| Jackson Haring and I were at London Arms | |
| College drunks kicking pigeons in the asses | |
| Yeah feathers flying, and bobbies whining | |
| Like little drunken schoolboys we only thought we were kicking rats | |
| CHORUS: | |
| Will you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get out of the wet UK | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I' ve got to get back to the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs | |
| Liam Moore he comes from Kilkenny | |
| He' s a singer and a painter, but not much behind the wheel | |
| Drove my pickup truck in Iowa into a drainage ditch | |
| He said he thought it was valet parking for the Holiday Inn Express | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get back to Kil, Kilkenny | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I' ve got to get the outta the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs | |
| Well Frank Quinn is an Irish singer | |
| A scubadiving, paramedic, and a dead ringer | |
| For every Irish who ever had his picture on | |
| A poster for the offices of Irish Tourism | |
| Now I love Frank, and I love all o' his songs | |
| And I love all o' his stories about fishing stiffs out of the Shannon | |
| And how the moss and seaweed would grow upon the skin of the victims | |
| And how one day Frank would go home, and get that gig again | |
| Will you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get out of the USA | |
| Do you need anything from Duty Free? | |
| I got to get the out of the USA | |
| REPEAT DOs x2 | |
| REPEAT INTRODUCTION |